It is your picture
placed by magnet
on my fridge door
that pulls me to you
I have to believe now
That you are my ghost
Granny dearest
Speaking to me in other people's voices
But only the special ones
How can science ever prove our feelings?
I was talking on the phone with Ayeola, a special friend
mother and sister i just met through her politically incorrect
but amazing husband, writer Carlos Moore.
Moore is the writer of Fela: This bitch of a life, and we were fotunate
enough that he our paths crossed.
More so, his wife, Ayeola, who looks like my grandmother in her ealy days
There i was with Ayeola on the phone
and the picture on the fridge just magnetted my heart
so that while i was talking, i had to watch it, and give it a few kisses.
And there, on the other side of the phone, without knowing that i am
watching my grandmother's picture she starts to talk "You must know
That whereever i am, i am thinking about you, my family"
This is a woman i had met merely three days ago.
i believe these were my grandmother's words.
Deep.
Personal.
Eternal.
Love.
visiting ur blog for the first time.
ReplyDeletethis sounds so natch and jus you-ish
(asides being faintly nostalgic).I like it!
Thanks Roland, do visit again...
ReplyDeleteOh this is just beautiful. I do love my Grandmother as well. Today is (would have been) her birthday and I read this poem of yours for the first time. Thank you.
ReplyDeletenice....lovit! i love your writing. hope to see you soon. Beading Dancer
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